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. >> 35-year-old marvin smith, being waved into our house by a decoy, said he and his girlfriend wanted to have sex with a girl who told them she was a 15-year-old virgin. >> come on in. i'm just getting ready. give me like a couple minutes. >> online he calls himself southwest georgia male yes. his chat is one of the most disturbing we came across. at first he offers the decoy $250. when she asks, why do you want to give me money? he says, because i want you. then he tells her about another girl he met online. >> she was 15 like you. her mom was at work. >> okay. >> she invited me over. had never had sex. >> oh. >> her and her friend. >> he goes on to say that the two girls performed oral sex on him and then he describes in detail how he claims to have taken one of the girl's virginity. and he doesn't stop there. after he sends pornography, he then introduces the decoy to a woman who calls herself phyllis, his girlfriend, and says she wants to be there with us. phyllis, then apparently gets on the computer herself and starts chatting with erin lynnb and explains how it would work. she
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it didn't reach to the white house. >> smith did write a dissenting opinion. he said the fiber evidence fell short of scientific certainty and the prosecution should not have been allowed to use the so-called pattern evidence on ten other murders. >> i said only similarity in the crimes in this case is the fact that all of them were dead. >> smith was denounced on the floor of the georgia legislature. >> i was an n-lover. you know what "n" stands for. >> mary welcome agreed. when justice smith wrote the defense attorneys were ineffective. >> we were rendered ineffective. we were rendered incompetent because of the lack of funds, the lack of time and the lack of resources, absolutely. >> things did go wrong in the trial that should not have. an ambulance driver suggested an explosive motive for wayne williams. this from cnn's report at the time. >> bobby tolin said williams asked him once had he ever considered how many blacks could be eliminated by killing one nigger child. >> but unknown to either side tolin was not his real name. in fact, he had a criminal r
it didn't reach to the white house. >> smith did write a dissenting opinion. he said the fiber evidence fell short of scientific certainty and the prosecution should not have been allowed to use the so-called pattern evidence on ten other murders. >> i said only similarity in the crimes in this case is the fact that all of them were dead. >> smith was denounced on the floor of the georgia legislature. >> i was an n-lover. you know what "n" stands for. >>...
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done in the military they tell you that the people protesting the war or the smiths rachel tell you the same thing that this one should be sort of heavy and something . for you or against the troops and what is that it's exactly the opposite i mean think about the leaders in the piece it's iraq that turns against the war it's veterans for peace it's military families speak out it's gold star families for peace these are for organizations that are the leaders of the peace movement that are all surrounded by the military part of military families speak out that's true but the group are worried and it. will start. i open my door at eight o'clock . am there were the military courts now where the. court. didn't like this you know what. i realize that unless. i need to walk back to. get to many more family for good or for a lot. of people good for a lot of mine. that's . i'm sitting. on the survivor and i'm looking good thank you thank you so much yeah i must see both of you i'm. the democratic candidate for congress in the first district i was honored . except the invitation to be part of th
done in the military they tell you that the people protesting the war or the smiths rachel tell you the same thing that this one should be sort of heavy and something . for you or against the troops and what is that it's exactly the opposite i mean think about the leaders in the piece it's iraq that turns against the war it's veterans for peace it's military families speak out it's gold star families for peace these are for organizations that are the leaders of the peace movement that are all...
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cold very good for mr smith to speak because the hungry. coyote who wanted the cake. sleigh can put them even as they cross from. the years past cause and into the past post-war past good things for students to be but we are very patient because we are in our country's sovereignty. we live in the here so we were very patient give. it is going to control libya. is going to look at this is the target. and the libyans will not they're not going to do that. so the five hundred you. know you can watch for a full exclusive interview with colonel gadhafi son in just over two hours time but if you don't want to wait you can go to r.t. dot com to download it right now and it coming up shortly. for tax dollars are being used to incentivize criminals to you for terror plots an f.b.i. sting operation that's three random behind bars for a fabricated crime questioning government tactics in the war on terror. dozens of militants have reportedly crossed into russia's north caucasus from across the border with georgia or this comes as russian officials warn of an ongoing terrorist sea
cold very good for mr smith to speak because the hungry. coyote who wanted the cake. sleigh can put them even as they cross from. the years past cause and into the past post-war past good things for students to be but we are very patient because we are in our country's sovereignty. we live in the here so we were very patient give. it is going to control libya. is going to look at this is the target. and the libyans will not they're not going to do that. so the five hundred you. know you can...
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smith, "mr. smith goes to washington," is that he was the antithesis of that money -- does this change the grass-roots nature of your effort, and this $90,000? guest: basically, this money has come from grass-roots. to be effective arm hill, you have to have people that know their way around. -- to be effective on the hill, you have to have people that know their way around. what we're spending is comparatively pittance. we feel we have been effective with the dolrs that have come from grass-roots contributions. i feel that is what you have to do to get the message out. host: a message on twitter. moret in the tel. detail. guest: if you go to the website, you have the opportunity to show your support and make a contribution. we have had different people make contributions. that is how we have from the fund-raising side so far. host: let's go to a call from matt in the s&l, va., and democrats -- in annandale, virginia, on the democrats' line. caller: what i see as a major problem --i am 28. your g
smith, "mr. smith goes to washington," is that he was the antithesis of that money -- does this change the grass-roots nature of your effort, and this $90,000? guest: basically, this money has come from grass-roots. to be effective arm hill, you have to have people that know their way around. -- to be effective on the hill, you have to have people that know their way around. what we're spending is comparatively pittance. we feel we have been effective with the dolrs that have come...
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thank you. >> i'm evan smith. he's an activist, academic and author who is one of the true icons of the american civil rights movement. a ten-term veteran of the georgia legislature, he helped found the student nonviolent coordinating committee and served as president of the southern poverty law center, and chaired the board of the naccp for more than a decade. he's julian bond. this is overheard. ♪ >> julian bond, welcome. >> thank you. >> an honor to have you here. >> my pleasure. >> let me ask you about the arc of your involvement in the civil rights movemeet, which i assume you believe continues today. >> indeed so it does. >> you go back to the late 50's when you were a student in college when you helped to found the student non-violent coordinating committee. i date your association with the movement back that far. >> that's right. >> would you agree? >> yes. >> so what have we learned over these years? how far have we come and how far have we not come in your estimation over the broad sweep there? >> it's
thank you. >> i'm evan smith. he's an activist, academic and author who is one of the true icons of the american civil rights movement. a ten-term veteran of the georgia legislature, he helped found the student nonviolent coordinating committee and served as president of the southern poverty law center, and chaired the board of the naccp for more than a decade. he's julian bond. this is overheard. ♪ >> julian bond, welcome. >> thank you. >> an honor to have you here....
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i'm shepard smith. nice to be with you tonight. mr. o'reilly is next. >> bill: "the o'reilly factor" is on. tonight. >> he has this reputation as a guy who is always caving into the republicans. >> there are millions of americans who are deeply disappointed in the president. >> bill: the far left stepping up its attacks on barack obama. even as the country's economic profile is getting worse. will the radical left bring down the president? >> they killed malcolm x. they killed dr. martin luther king jr. they killed. >> they were killed by the authorities. >> yes. this is all documented. >> bill: a former georgia congressman woman rooming around the muslim world saying vial things about our country. we have a factor investigation. >> o for oil, i for israel. l is for logistics. >> acaviar? >> i hope so. >> bill: also tonight jesse watters goes to the hamptons, tally who he. and dennis miller on the proposed junk food tax. >> it's a fakeout. it's a fakeout. >> bill: caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins righ
i'm shepard smith. nice to be with you tonight. mr. o'reilly is next. >> bill: "the o'reilly factor" is on. tonight. >> he has this reputation as a guy who is always caving into the republicans. >> there are millions of americans who are deeply disappointed in the president. >> bill: the far left stepping up its attacks on barack obama. even as the country's economic profile is getting worse. will the radical left bring down the president? >> they killed...
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he presided over the case of what would happen to the body of anna nicole smith. sir, it's nice to have you on this morning. i want to get your impact on the increased media attention and what influence it has had on the justice system? >> well, when a case is media driven, it puts a lot more pressure on everyone involved, the lawyers, the witnesses, the jury, and the judge, of course. and what happens is, when the media is watching a case, everything is looked at. they are watched everything. nothing is slipping by. >> sir, some might argue that the cameras influenced your own behavior with one liners he a even crying, all in an attempt to potentially be the next judge judy. did the cameras impact you when you were presiding from the bench? >> well, i think the reporters looked at that issue and they all came back with a resounding no. everything i do in a courtroom was how i did it in the past. i'm just a natural individual that shows emotion and compassion and that's all judge larry. he gives it his all. >> we've just learned recently that there's a florida cas
he presided over the case of what would happen to the body of anna nicole smith. sir, it's nice to have you on this morning. i want to get your impact on the increased media attention and what influence it has had on the justice system? >> well, when a case is media driven, it puts a lot more pressure on everyone involved, the lawyers, the witnesses, the jury, and the judge, of course. and what happens is, when the media is watching a case, everything is looked at. they are watched...
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. >> reporter: the victim has now been identified. 21-year-old leonard smith matthews. people say that things like this happen all the time and they're happening more and more. police say that a fight broke you the between two groups of young people around 6:30 last night and somebody got involved and pulled out a knife. witnesses say there was blood everywhere. the man was rushed to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. they blame it on crime, the bad economy and young people with nothing much better to do. >> dry-cleaners had their windows smashed and car windows stabbed in the $120 a month garage. >> reporter: police have not yet released any information about the possible suspects. nor do they have a motive. prince george's county police are leading the investigation because the other unit does not have a homicide unit. >>> the fourth of july is here. and if you're heading out of home or staying home this weekend, we have you covered tonight. >> we're keeping an eye on the holiday traffic. but we'll start down on the national mall. they're setting up for the fo
. >> reporter: the victim has now been identified. 21-year-old leonard smith matthews. people say that things like this happen all the time and they're happening more and more. police say that a fight broke you the between two groups of young people around 6:30 last night and somebody got involved and pulled out a knife. witnesses say there was blood everywhere. the man was rushed to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. they blame it on crime, the bad economy and young people with...
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it didn't reach to the white house. >> smith did write a dissenting opinion. he said the fiber evidence fell short of scientific certainty and the prosecution should not have been allowed to use the so-called pattern evidence on ten other murders. >> i said only similarity in the crimes in this case is the fact that all of them were dead. >> smith was denounced on the floor of the georgia legislature. >> i was an n-lover. you know what "n" stands for. >> mary welcome agreed. when justice smith wrote the defense attorneys were ineffective. >> we were rendered ineffective. we were rendered incompetent because of the lack of funds, the lack of time and the lack of resources, absolutely. >> things did go wrong in the trial that should not have. an ambulance driver suggested an explosive motive for wayne williams. this from cnn's report at the time. >> bobby tolin said williams asked him once had he ever considered how many blacks could be eliminated by killing one nigger child. >> but unknown to either side tolin was not his real name. in fact, he had a criminal r
it didn't reach to the white house. >> smith did write a dissenting opinion. he said the fiber evidence fell short of scientific certainty and the prosecution should not have been allowed to use the so-called pattern evidence on ten other murders. >> i said only similarity in the crimes in this case is the fact that all of them were dead. >> smith was denounced on the floor of the georgia legislature. >> i was an n-lover. you know what "n" stands for. >>...
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. >> i was looking at the section on recreating port smith. that ought to be cool. >> yeah, that's the great thing with them. everything was on location up in the mountains and the forests and it snowing and icy cold rivers and the towns. nothing was down on a studio back lot. it has a heightened environment. >> so, you get the gig and you find out you're working with jeff bridges. what shall what was that like -- what was that like? >> well, he'll always be the dude to me. >> no question! >> yeah, he did abide. >> when we met for the first time, we read opposite the girls and we found hailey seinfeld, it was a great experience. after that, he and it went into the wardrobe room and started picking out the pieces of the character costumes. that was really cool, watching him transform himself into rooster cogburn. just putting on the skin of the character and watching him transform from the dude that he is very much like day-to-day into this completely, amazing characterization. it was something else. >> hey, listen, you took me inside the ropes
. >> i was looking at the section on recreating port smith. that ought to be cool. >> yeah, that's the great thing with them. everything was on location up in the mountains and the forests and it snowing and icy cold rivers and the towns. nothing was down on a studio back lot. it has a heightened environment. >> so, you get the gig and you find out you're working with jeff bridges. what shall what was that like -- what was that like? >> well, he'll always be the dude to...
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if anything happens this hour shepard smith will magically appear before your eyes. do not be horrified. if anything happens, our hard news people will be on the case. now, the reason the debt deal can't get done is because of pressure on both president obama and speaker of the house john boehner. last thursday, we went over the tea party objections to any debt compromise and some of you were angry with that analysis. as dhak reiterated charles krauthammer reiterated last night the tea party is a problem when compromise becomes necessary. president obama has the same kind of problem from the far left. the insidious move on organization is actually threatening any democrat who doesn't toe the far left line that is raise taxes. president obama is also being intimidated by the far left. >> i just don't get this giving away the store. never thought he would be caving on the revenue side of it i thought that was his line in the sand. and he has this reputation as a guy who is always caving into the republicans. >> they want to destroy food safety, a clean air, clean water
if anything happens this hour shepard smith will magically appear before your eyes. do not be horrified. if anything happens, our hard news people will be on the case. now, the reason the debt deal can't get done is because of pressure on both president obama and speaker of the house john boehner. last thursday, we went over the tea party objections to any debt compromise and some of you were angry with that analysis. as dhak reiterated charles krauthammer reiterated last night the tea party is...
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smith: thank you, madam speaker. first of all let me thank chairwoman ros-lehtinen for her leadership in bringing this bill to the floor today, the majority leader and the speaker for scheduling it and to howard berman for his strong support of it as well and his very eloquent statement just a moment ago. madam speaker, i rise in strong support of h.r. 515, the belarus democracy and human rights act visit -- act of 2011. the bill demonstrates our strong and sustained promotion of human rights, democracy and the rule of law in belarus through targeted sanctions against this brutal dictatorship. h.r. 515 reinforces earlier law, the belarus democracy act of 2004, and the belarus democracy re-authorization act of 2006, both of which passed the house and the senate with overwhelming bipartisan support and were signed into law. . this underscores the need for a government responded to peaceful protests with savage mass beatings and large scale detentions, over 700 people. later on, i will put in the record the list of many
smith: thank you, madam speaker. first of all let me thank chairwoman ros-lehtinen for her leadership in bringing this bill to the floor today, the majority leader and the speaker for scheduling it and to howard berman for his strong support of it as well and his very eloquent statement just a moment ago. madam speaker, i rise in strong support of h.r. 515, the belarus democracy and human rights act visit -- act of 2011. the bill demonstrates our strong and sustained promotion of human rights,...
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i'm shepard smith. where we believe we are about 26 minutes away from the 135th space shuttle flight and for the last time, this nation will raise its eyes in wonder, as the space shuttle tears a hole in the sky at 17,000 miles an hour, a final fiery punctuation mark, to a program that began decades ago. >> 5, 4... we have gone from main engine start. we have main engine start. we have lift off... america's first space shuttle. and the shuttle has cleared the tower. shepard: april 12th, 1981, the launch of the first shuttle. over the decades to come, dozens more followed. >> 3, 2, 1... and lift off of space shuttle "discovery." >> 2, 1... boost ignition and lift off of the space shuttle discovery... >> 2, 1, ignition and lift off, lift off of atlantis. >> the shuttle atlantis... shepard: now for the final time, four brave astronauts will put their lives on the line to fly a shuttle into the heavens on behalf of all humanity. we'll get perspective from the space shuttle veteran tom jones, plus, jonathan
i'm shepard smith. where we believe we are about 26 minutes away from the 135th space shuttle flight and for the last time, this nation will raise its eyes in wonder, as the space shuttle tears a hole in the sky at 17,000 miles an hour, a final fiery punctuation mark, to a program that began decades ago. >> 5, 4... we have gone from main engine start. we have main engine start. we have lift off... america's first space shuttle. and the shuttle has cleared the tower. shepard: april 12th,...
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he's followed in his famous father's acting footsteps, will smith's son, jaden turns 13 today. we'll be right back. ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ he even hangs out with the camp director. just like that. [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >>> welcome back to 9news now. howard bernstein is in florida. we'll talk to him in a little while. anny hong is here with some pretty severe weather could be moving through our area. >> i think we'll see it later this afternoon and early this evening. people are asking me on facebook, well, where is the threat limited to? it is really the entire d.c. metro area. better chances will be for the mason-dixon line to start out. by tonight, you'll see pretty much where you are. here's a look at your day planner for this friday. this morning, i'm not too
he's followed in his famous father's acting footsteps, will smith's son, jaden turns 13 today. we'll be right back. ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ he even hangs out with the camp director. just like that. [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's...
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smith, "mr. smith goes to washington," is that he was the antithesis of that money -- does this change the grass-roots nature of your effort, and this $90,000? guest: basically, this money has come from grass-roots. to be effective arm hill, you have to have people that know their way around. -- to be effective on the hill, you have to have people that know their way around. what we're spending is comparatively pittance. we feel we have been effective with the dollars that have come from grass-roots contributions. i feel that is what you have to do to get the message out. host: a message on twitter. moret in the tel. detail. guest: if you go to the website, you have the opportunity to show your support and make a contribution. we have had different people make contributions. that is how we have from the fund-raising side so far. host: let's go to a call from matt in the s&l, va., and democrats -- in annandale, virginia, on the democrats' line. caller: what i see as a major problem -- i am 28. you
smith, "mr. smith goes to washington," is that he was the antithesis of that money -- does this change the grass-roots nature of your effort, and this $90,000? guest: basically, this money has come from grass-roots. to be effective arm hill, you have to have people that know their way around. -- to be effective on the hill, you have to have people that know their way around. what we're spending is comparatively pittance. we feel we have been effective with the dollars that have come...
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the excuse smith continues to be given is the counter-terrorism regarding the airline, and while the committee can understand that, i am a little concerned that when we sat at your desk in 2009, you did not perhaps consider this report from 2006, which said that investigations uncovered evidence of widespread confidential information. among those are many journalists and looking for a story. this includes 305 named journalists working for a range of newspapers. were you aware of this report and the fact that there was this kind of industrial-level hacking going on of the term and? -- up the terms? >> i was aware of the report. >> what is your question? >> did you not think it might be appropriate to go back over the documents and and look at them and see whether there was any additional evidence recovered to see whether there might bee considered? >> it is a side question, -- sad question, but when you consider what are the other issues, there is some play no reason -- there is simply no reason, and in light of what we now know, it is not a good decision. it was solely as a result of
the excuse smith continues to be given is the counter-terrorism regarding the airline, and while the committee can understand that, i am a little concerned that when we sat at your desk in 2009, you did not perhaps consider this report from 2006, which said that investigations uncovered evidence of widespread confidential information. among those are many journalists and looking for a story. this includes 305 named journalists working for a range of newspapers. were you aware of this report and...
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smith for his help. i also want to thank some key staff members whose hard work and efforts on the bill have not gone unnoticed. elise, yolan, steve, and kyle. with the majority leader's office. they have been very, very helpful. i am grateful for their help. this past january in the wake of increasing violence targeted tax and heightened discrimination against scrin and other religious minorities in iraq and egypt and perfect missing concerns in afghanistan and pakistan among other nations. i introduced bipartisan legislation, h.r. 440, which would consider the administration to appoint a special enjoy to advocate for religion minorities in the middle east and south central asia in order to make this issue a foreign policy priority. since the introduction this slayings has garnered widespread bipartisan support with nearly 80 co-sponsors. i want to thank anna eshoo, the lead democrat in the house, for her work on this. also companion legislation introduced now by senators roy blunt and kyle heaven. the
smith for his help. i also want to thank some key staff members whose hard work and efforts on the bill have not gone unnoticed. elise, yolan, steve, and kyle. with the majority leader's office. they have been very, very helpful. i am grateful for their help. this past january in the wake of increasing violence targeted tax and heightened discrimination against scrin and other religious minorities in iraq and egypt and perfect missing concerns in afghanistan and pakistan among other nations. i...
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. >> cannonball smith, human home run, 69 years old. he is no spring chicken. this was during a recent minor league game. look at this, shooting himself over the outfield wall into a safety net. this was the second time that he has performed this stunt and succeeded. now -- >> why are you laughing? >> reynolds up a very, very good point here. your question was? >> if you are a baseball aficionado, obviously, if it doesn't go over the fence, it's not a home run. so if it hit the fence and went over, would that be a ground double? >> i'm sure, you know, we joke about that, and i'm sure even cannonball would joke about that as well. >> absolutely. >> if you're going to shoot yourself out of a cannon, over an outfield wall, you're going to take a lot of ribbing. but a good point he brings up. >> did you hear about this, yao ming's retiring, but we'll get back to it. all right? >> wow. >> we're getting old. >> i can't even take it anymore. sorry, guys. >>> more than 2 billion people tuned in, maybe you did, to watch them get married. now britain's newest royal coupl
. >> cannonball smith, human home run, 69 years old. he is no spring chicken. this was during a recent minor league game. look at this, shooting himself over the outfield wall into a safety net. this was the second time that he has performed this stunt and succeeded. now -- >> why are you laughing? >> reynolds up a very, very good point here. your question was? >> if you are a baseball aficionado, obviously, if it doesn't go over the fence, it's not a home run. so if it...
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simpsons, and kennedy smith. true, scott peterson did get convicted, but many, many of the cases wind up in acquittals, far more than an average, which is about 80 or 90% conviction rates across the country. so i think that we do need to take it with a grain of salt defense attorneys' complaints that the press is poisoning the public. >> it's odd. people are surrounding anthony's home, and donating gifts to the dead girl, caylee, and what does it say about society that the phenomenon is happening? >> it means people have too much time on their hands and need to get a life. the news has always focused on sensational trials, whether it's the lindbergh kidnapping in the '30s, and this is a form of the news that people have found interesting for many years. obviously television, when trials are televised, allow people to take a more direct and intense interest, but the vast majority of people, perhaps not the kind of people giving gifts to a dead child, but the vast majority of people recognize it's an interesting ca
simpsons, and kennedy smith. true, scott peterson did get convicted, but many, many of the cases wind up in acquittals, far more than an average, which is about 80 or 90% conviction rates across the country. so i think that we do need to take it with a grain of salt defense attorneys' complaints that the press is poisoning the public. >> it's odd. people are surrounding anthony's home, and donating gifts to the dead girl, caylee, and what does it say about society that the phenomenon is...
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a house or on anything on credit, they will run your credit and we'll talks his then, this is john smith. this is so-and-so and this is will his credit rating.ot. he is to not come the people decide whether they lend you money or not.ry of countries have credit ratings, too. it's based on two things. number one is your history of paying pay people back into coming the world ability to pay them back to the future. or three major companies that give credit ratings towhat tompa countries.ni say...
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marshall or anna nicole smith. it answers a question that was really honored no one's mind and it addressed a form of injustice which would be quite low on the list of particular is the framers may have enumerated when considering the reasons for establishing our own country. but it did serve to illuminate i think some of the continuing stereotypes' the supreme court falls into in the 5-for decision. you have the chief justice striking out showing us his on exceeded glittery knowledge. he also managed to stress the formalistic approach to the legal questions, the meaning of an article iii judged as opposed to an article i judge which a bankruptcy judge is and the concept of the judicial power of the united states that fantastic abstract concession that it may be. you had justice breyer in the dissent speaking for the functionalist view of the court that the purpose of bankruptcy law is to get rid of bankruptcy cases efficiently and the congress can up with a way to do it and why are we interfering with it and what
marshall or anna nicole smith. it answers a question that was really honored no one's mind and it addressed a form of injustice which would be quite low on the list of particular is the framers may have enumerated when considering the reasons for establishing our own country. but it did serve to illuminate i think some of the continuing stereotypes' the supreme court falls into in the 5-for decision. you have the chief justice striking out showing us his on exceeded glittery knowledge. he also...
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smith: four million people displaced and countless families disamated. the comprehensive peace agreement of 2005 ended the war and put south sudan on the path to nationhood. tomorrow in the people of south sudan emerge as the newest nation on earth. tomorrow when that dream is realized, americans will join the people of south sudan in celebrating this extraordinary hope-filled event. yet, recently at least 100,000 sudanese have been displaced from one area and tens of thousands of southerners living in another state have been recently forced from their homes, some of them murdered. so there are serious remaining challenges. nevertheless, we hope and we pray that the people of south sudan will finally live in peace, respect for their basic human rights and freedom. yield back the balance. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from colorado. >> i ask permission to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. polis: mr. speaker, i rise tod
smith: four million people displaced and countless families disamated. the comprehensive peace agreement of 2005 ended the war and put south sudan on the path to nationhood. tomorrow in the people of south sudan emerge as the newest nation on earth. tomorrow when that dream is realized, americans will join the people of south sudan in celebrating this extraordinary hope-filled event. yet, recently at least 100,000 sudanese have been displaced from one area and tens of thousands of southerners...
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host: this suite comes from matt smith -- tweet comes from matt smith. guest: vermont does not have single-payer. we are committed to getting to single-payer. we have establish the commission that the governor will be appointing people to serve on to try to solve the practical challenges of going from the multi-payer system that we now have to a single-payer system. one of the challenges we have -- any state would have -- is we need the cooperation of the federal government to give vermont the authority to implement a single-payer plan. it is not establish yet, but the commitment has been made by the legislature and the government. interestingly enough, this was a major issue in the gubernatorial campaign. our governor, who ran and won, ran explicitly on the pledge of doing everything he could to implement single-payer. my -- vermont voters voted for that. host: fairfax, virginia, we're talking with congressman peter welch about some of the debt issues in washington today. caller: it seems like this goes back as far as some of the antitrust legislation,
host: this suite comes from matt smith -- tweet comes from matt smith. guest: vermont does not have single-payer. we are committed to getting to single-payer. we have establish the commission that the governor will be appointing people to serve on to try to solve the practical challenges of going from the multi-payer system that we now have to a single-payer system. one of the challenges we have -- any state would have -- is we need the cooperation of the federal government to give vermont the...
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economists america and the world has produced throughout history a couple of those people would be adam smith and john maynard keynes and the secretary of the treasury tim geithner's response was, and i remind you, madam speaker, under oath, his response was, he's not an economist, therefore he wouldn't offer an opinion on lead economists in the history of the country and world because he's not a trained economist. so when tim geithner tells us we have a deadline of august 2 and it's a potential calamity, is he giving us an economic opinion? he refused to give an economic opinion under oath. when he's in front of the press is that a different equation? is he an economist or isn't he? he says he's not. if he says he's not, then should i accept his word that the the secretary of the treasury is not an economist, therefore i have to tell you, madam speaker, i would discount his opinion because he's a self-professed noneconomist. it seems as though america wants to accept the wod of the secretary of the treasury even though he put disclaimers out there on his credibility multiple times and i put
economists america and the world has produced throughout history a couple of those people would be adam smith and john maynard keynes and the secretary of the treasury tim geithner's response was, and i remind you, madam speaker, under oath, his response was, he's not an economist, therefore he wouldn't offer an opinion on lead economists in the history of the country and world because he's not a trained economist. so when tim geithner tells us we have a deadline of august 2 and it's a...
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wjla's ought tree yeah smith has the story. >> waiting for the sky to be illuminated with fireworks. >> reporter: even jimmy smits, this year of the capitol's fourth concert, already anticipating the fireworkrk putting the finishing touches on rehearsal, the emmy award winner says the chills he gets being in the nation's capital on the fourth is unlike anything else. >> to think about what the founding fathers put forward when they first wrote that document and what it all means and when you see the young people that come from walter reed and bethesda, that have made sacrifices to keep -- to keep those words potent in our minds, it just -- it puts it all in perspective for me. >> reporter: smits is headlining the star-studded musical tribute totomerica with special guests. it's their sweet sounds that brought george and his family up from miami for the fourth weekend. >> to not go to the concert on the fourth of july in the capital, you would have to be insane not to do that. so absolutely. >> reporter: absolutely the reason tourists from all across the country crowded the capital fo
wjla's ought tree yeah smith has the story. >> waiting for the sky to be illuminated with fireworks. >> reporter: even jimmy smits, this year of the capitol's fourth concert, already anticipating the fireworkrk putting the finishing touches on rehearsal, the emmy award winner says the chills he gets being in the nation's capital on the fourth is unlike anything else. >> to think about what the founding fathers put forward when they first wrote that document and what it all...
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host: matt smith has this tweet - guest: as i mentioned earlier, the main reason for that is the weakness of the economy. you have to assume that there will be something in the deal that is done to avoid the debt limit impasse. there would be some revenues of some kind. i do not have private insight into those talks, but clearly, if there is talk of revenues. we will not see higher tax rates at all. that is not on the table. what appears to be on the table is the elimination of tax expenditures for loopholes, depending on what you want to call them, that have the effect of raising revenue, like the ethanol subsidies, which are popular to oppose, yet they seem to persist. host: let's go to. , an independent in michigan. -- eric, an independent in michigan. caller: the united states government as bond for national welfare. that has to be paid. having a military that we have -- other things like health and education, agricultural bills, and stuff like that, that is not a priority, so those things can go by the wayside. to raise revenue, or whatever we had bad debt limit, he is constitutional
host: matt smith has this tweet - guest: as i mentioned earlier, the main reason for that is the weakness of the economy. you have to assume that there will be something in the deal that is done to avoid the debt limit impasse. there would be some revenues of some kind. i do not have private insight into those talks, but clearly, if there is talk of revenues. we will not see higher tax rates at all. that is not on the table. what appears to be on the table is the elimination of tax expenditures...
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smith, to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 440, as amended, on which the yeas and nays were ordered and the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 440, a bill to provide for the establishment of the special envoy to promote religious freedom of religious minorities in the near east and south central asia. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended. members will record their votes by electronic device. this will be a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 402 and the nays are 20. 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. the unfinished business is on the ques
smith, to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 440, as amended, on which the yeas and nays were ordered and the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 440, a bill to provide for the establishment of the special envoy to promote religious freedom of religious minorities in the near east and south central asia. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended. members will record their votes by electronic device. this will be a...
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gold smith. 28-year-old sergeant goldsmith lost his life on july 15, while defending america in operation enduring freedom. as a native, sergeant goldsmith was a medic with the third battalion, third special forces group. he was treating an afghan commando when insurgents attacked his unit in helmund province last friday. while his life was cut way too short, his legacy lives on forever in the hearts of those who knew him and even those who did not. his many years in the service earned him the bronze star medal, a purple heart, two army commendation medals, an afghan campaign meddle a, iraqi campaign medal, and many other honors for his valor and heroism. so today i rise to remember an american hero who gave his life to make america safer, freer, and more prosperous. may god bless sergeant soldsmith's family and all the brave men and women who have answered america's call to freedom. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back the balance of her time. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california rise? without objection. ms. sanchez: thank you, madam speaker. it is with g
gold smith. 28-year-old sergeant goldsmith lost his life on july 15, while defending america in operation enduring freedom. as a native, sergeant goldsmith was a medic with the third battalion, third special forces group. he was treating an afghan commando when insurgents attacked his unit in helmund province last friday. while his life was cut way too short, his legacy lives on forever in the hearts of those who knew him and even those who did not. his many years in the service earned him the...
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smith, arkansas, where it felt like 120 degrees. sam will have much more in just moments. >>> meanwhile, being trapped in a car when temperatures are this high can be fatal and especially for young children. there have been 20 such deaths already this year. but, as consumer correspondede elisabeth leamy explains, it's not always because their parents left them in the cars. >> reporter: oklahoma last week, an 8-year-old boy is exploring the 1998 chevy cavalier his parents just bought when he gets stuck in the trunk and dies in the heat. >> i understand kids' curiosity in not being able to understand the concept of not getting out of the heat. >> reporter: indiana last month two brothers climb into the trunk of their mom's 2000 malibu and die. >> i have a problem with that. >> reporter: jeanette fennel of kids and cars says she feels ill every time she hears about a new case. >> i felt why didn't i push harder? why didn't i just absolutely not stop? >> reporter: because kids in cars has repeatedly called on general motors to recall it
smith, arkansas, where it felt like 120 degrees. sam will have much more in just moments. >>> meanwhile, being trapped in a car when temperatures are this high can be fatal and especially for young children. there have been 20 such deaths already this year. but, as consumer correspondede elisabeth leamy explains, it's not always because their parents left them in the cars. >> reporter: oklahoma last week, an 8-year-old boy is exploring the 1998 chevy cavalier his parents just...
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madam speaker, there's a constituent of mine, jack smith, he is a defender of the constitution and one of the strongest conservatives i know. jack never fails to sound the alarm when washington is off track when it comes to the constitution and i think we all know that comes quite often. it's very frequent. so whether it's a foreign or domestic enemy of the constitution, i stand committed to defend this document. . whenever and wherever i can. so in honor of jack and the ninth congressional district liberty council, i urge the members of this house, the senate, the office of president to reflect on your oath, to reflect on what you swore as you took that oath of office and the clear guidelines that it and the constitution have bound us by. because the future of this great and glorious cause we call america depends on it. thank you, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from california, ms. speier, for five minutes. ms. speier: thank you, madam speaker. for a number of months now i've come to the floor to tell the stories
madam speaker, there's a constituent of mine, jack smith, he is a defender of the constitution and one of the strongest conservatives i know. jack never fails to sound the alarm when washington is off track when it comes to the constitution and i think we all know that comes quite often. it's very frequent. so whether it's a foreign or domestic enemy of the constitution, i stand committed to defend this document. . whenever and wherever i can. so in honor of jack and the ninth congressional...
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the smith seasonian observatory, one of the finest collection of our world in understanding the universe, borrowed colorado island in panama in the middle of the panama canal, probably the principal research center for understanding the workings of our biological world, yes, there will be a lot of unhappy families if this amendment were to go through, but moaning those 600 positions that would be lost no doubt would be some of the finest scientists in the united states, in fact, in the world. and there would be a lot of unhappy scientists around the world who would wonder what in the world were they thinking of? what in the world were they thinking of in washington, d.c., when they cut back on these research efforts. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from wyoming rise? mrs. lummis: mr. chairman, to strike the last word. the chair: the gentlewoman is recognized for five minutes. . mrs. lummis: i would like to point out that the request for this was $110 million more than is appropriated and that we as a commit
the smith seasonian observatory, one of the finest collection of our world in understanding the universe, borrowed colorado island in panama in the middle of the panama canal, probably the principal research center for understanding the workings of our biological world, yes, there will be a lot of unhappy families if this amendment were to go through, but moaning those 600 positions that would be lost no doubt would be some of the finest scientists in the united states, in fact, in the world....
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live in oakland, i'm christie smith. laura, back to you. >> 7:27 right now, you may notice cloud cover. let's check in with meteorologist christina loren. >> overcast conditions this morning, two areas of low pressure will continue that cooling trend as we head through the weekend. finally high pressure will provide a little bit of a warm-up as we head through friday, saturday, and sunday. but overall, all the way through next tuesday, our temperatures remain below their seasonal averages, barely breaking 60 in the city today. let's get your drive information right now with mike. >> all right, christina. looking at the maps, emeryville, berkeley curve. draw your attention to the city side on the left, an accident reported having some activity on the shoulder as you're getting onto eastbound 880, the lower deck. live at the bay bridge toll plaza stackup off the maze and 880 overcrossing but lighter in some of the left lanes. there's the golden gate bridge, misty conditions and watch slicker roads still this morning. back
live in oakland, i'm christie smith. laura, back to you. >> 7:27 right now, you may notice cloud cover. let's check in with meteorologist christina loren. >> overcast conditions this morning, two areas of low pressure will continue that cooling trend as we head through the weekend. finally high pressure will provide a little bit of a warm-up as we head through friday, saturday, and sunday. but overall, all the way through next tuesday, our temperatures remain below their seasonal...
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marshall, 90-years-old who married 50 also known as anna nicole smith. i think it's kind of -- chief justice robert starts of the case by quoting, referring to it, and i'd actually written an article about this case and the chief had a chance to cite but sadly, he did not. this is really a very important civil liberties case is even with a bankruptcy case it has to do with jurisdiction. the pierce sood vicki for defamation and meacham sued in probate court said in your late father who already showered her with gifts during her lifetime was going to give me another gift and he didn't because of your fraud. she then files for bankruptcy in california. she loses the probate case before the state court before the jury and she filed in the bankruptcy court, the probate cases still going on and pierce filed a claim of bankruptcy saying the defamation case should be discharge mullen bankruptcy, and that brings the case on interference and the supreme court says bankruptcy judges are not article for the judges, they have no lifetime tenure, they are not confirme
marshall, 90-years-old who married 50 also known as anna nicole smith. i think it's kind of -- chief justice robert starts of the case by quoting, referring to it, and i'd actually written an article about this case and the chief had a chance to cite but sadly, he did not. this is really a very important civil liberties case is even with a bankruptcy case it has to do with jurisdiction. the pierce sood vicki for defamation and meacham sued in probate court said in your late father who already...
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this was mentioned, the one that i did with cameron smith that looked at the pure financial incentives for employers and employees tomia chilly agree that it would be in their financial interest to provide the insurance through the exchanges and we concluded up to 35 million american workers would benefit from their arrangement and their their employees would agree they should go off of the exchanges. the other loser is the taxpayer. a recent paper by cornell professor and colleagues comes to roughly the same conclusion. i'm aware already other studies that say, no, that won't happen. their leading argument appears to be it won't happen because we've always offered insurance. in the face of a dramatic policy change, i don't see why that's compelling. we now see the leading edge. i'll let mr. denison speak for the international business. this financial from is not only real, it will be pursued by businesses. that is a serious concern because the subsides are enormously generous. we are talking about the 7,000 for someone making $59,000. that's well over 10% of their income. it would be
this was mentioned, the one that i did with cameron smith that looked at the pure financial incentives for employers and employees tomia chilly agree that it would be in their financial interest to provide the insurance through the exchanges and we concluded up to 35 million american workers would benefit from their arrangement and their their employees would agree they should go off of the exchanges. the other loser is the taxpayer. a recent paper by cornell professor and colleagues comes to...
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ask you to make your voice heard in this debate one email we received was from a woman named kelly smith. i keep my home clean, i work hard at a full time job and give my parents any money i can so they can afford their medications. i pay my bills. i'm a responsibly person. all i'm asking is that you be responsibly. i'm asking that you get yours the same way. in washington, you need to get your house in order. some senate republicans are listening now all of us including the republicans and house of representatives need to demonstrate the responsibility. the time for comprimise on behalf of the american people is now. good morning. >> by now most americans know lawmakers are engaged in a difficult debate the debt ceiling is currently set at a little more than $14 trillion. the congress and president don't reach an agreement by this coming tuesday, the treasury secretary tells us we'll no longer be able to pay all its bills. the consequences of miss thissing deadline could be severe because washington barrows so much money spending would have to slink by 40% quickly. markets would likely
ask you to make your voice heard in this debate one email we received was from a woman named kelly smith. i keep my home clean, i work hard at a full time job and give my parents any money i can so they can afford their medications. i pay my bills. i'm a responsibly person. all i'm asking is that you be responsibly. i'm asking that you get yours the same way. in washington, you need to get your house in order. some senate republicans are listening now all of us including the republicans and...
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one of the e-mails was from a woman named kelly smith who want to send this message to washington. "i keep my home and clean. i work hard at a full-time job and give my parents and the money i can so they can afford medications. i pay my bills. by all appearances, i am a responsible person. all i am asking is that you be responsible. i have my house in order. all i am asking is that you get yours the same way. -- the same with." we need to get our house in the order. democrats in congress and some senate republicans have been listening and have shown themselves willing to make compromises. now all of us, including republicans in the house of representatives, need to demonstrate the same kind of responsibility the american people show every day. the time for putting party first is over. the time for compromise on behalf of the american people is now. thank you. >> good morning. i'm the senate republican whip jon kyl of arizona. by now, but americans the lawmakers are engaged in a difficult debate about the debt ceiling, the legal limit to the amount of money the federal government c
one of the e-mails was from a woman named kelly smith who want to send this message to washington. "i keep my home and clean. i work hard at a full-time job and give my parents and the money i can so they can afford medications. i pay my bills. by all appearances, i am a responsible person. all i am asking is that you be responsible. i have my house in order. all i am asking is that you get yours the same way. -- the same with." we need to get our house in the order. democrats in...
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smith or mr. and mrs. jones, they decide they're working too hard. they need a break. they need more time with the family. what do they do? they cut their hours. they do make less money, but they keep the two cars, they keep the mortgage, keep the kids in private school, keep taking the family vacations. so surprise surprise, they find themselves in debt. wouldn't you say, congressman brown, would you say to mr. and mrs. jones you need to get off your duffs, get back to work, ann more money, more revenue in order to pay their debts? >> absolutely. in fact, that's what a business has to do. i introduced a bill, hr 2409, that would actually reduce the debt ceiling down to $13 trillion by october the 1st of this year. and the point of that is just to start focusing on we've got to pay down the debt. in fact, if a business gets overextended as the federal government already is, then what do they do? first thing they do is they lower their borrowing limit, then they start finding ways of paying off the debt. then the next thing that they do is look at the expenditures that
smith or mr. and mrs. jones, they decide they're working too hard. they need a break. they need more time with the family. what do they do? they cut their hours. they do make less money, but they keep the two cars, they keep the mortgage, keep the kids in private school, keep taking the family vacations. so surprise surprise, they find themselves in debt. wouldn't you say, congressman brown, would you say to mr. and mrs. jones you need to get off your duffs, get back to work, ann more money,...
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we are talking adam smith, disclosure of is how the economy is supposed to exist. the key terms of any checking account including account closing fees and other important sees like the terms of overdraft fees, etc., so i want to ask, would you support a new disclosure for checking accounts? >> the box that was used for credit cards is an important advance for credit cards. this would also be for checking accounts, and what is particularly needed is many banks are adjusting the fees they are charging, and they change them frequently, and it is very hard for consumers to move from one account to the other, and it is important to know before they get into it. >> how about you? >> enthusiastically. >> how about you? >> we support simplification and disclosure so the customer understands it clearly, and the that is that cand be, fine as long as it does not violate the other things we are mandated to do. i think the same thing for mortgages. from my standpoint, the simpler we can do it, and the better. have 111 pages. i think there is too much paperwork mandated by vario
we are talking adam smith, disclosure of is how the economy is supposed to exist. the key terms of any checking account including account closing fees and other important sees like the terms of overdraft fees, etc., so i want to ask, would you support a new disclosure for checking accounts? >> the box that was used for credit cards is an important advance for credit cards. this would also be for checking accounts, and what is particularly needed is many banks are adjusting the fees they...
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here is barry smith. "if the american dream is not dead, but we are watching of the spent -- we're watching on defense." next is a republican from san diego. caller: i would not say the american dream is dead for everybody. as far as illegal aliens, they can come over here, have kids, get free education and free health care. it is probably not dead for them. it's probably over for white men over 50. that would be me, a few million others. host: are you still working? caller: no, i lost my job last november. host: what field were you? caller: transportation. it was kind of a dead-end job to begin with. host: so what are you doing with yourself these days? i'm a 99'er. host: so you're on support -- caller: unemployment, yeah, a 99'er. host: what are your prospects for the future? caller: ool, i'm 60 years old, so i don't have much longer to be in the workforce anyway. but i don't know. i'm just taking it a day at a time. i've just been on unemployment for six months, so there's still time to think about it.
here is barry smith. "if the american dream is not dead, but we are watching of the spent -- we're watching on defense." next is a republican from san diego. caller: i would not say the american dream is dead for everybody. as far as illegal aliens, they can come over here, have kids, get free education and free health care. it is probably not dead for them. it's probably over for white men over 50. that would be me, a few million others. host: are you still working? caller: no, i...
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then you have the idealists, someone like the jefferson smith. then he started a project to get young professionals engaged in political campaigns. he started by driving a bus, driving people around oregon to volunteer on campaigns. he spawned about six legislatures in oregon and several in other office. the democracy forum was and more policy-oriented group in oregon and in the 1970's that led to a lot of people getting elected including congressman darrell bloom in our -- earl blumenaur. the first woman to be governor of oregon in the early 1990's is included. the third reason is family. the "son of." congressman quayle from arizona. the minority leader of the new jersey senate, some of the former governor of new jersey, and a chair of the 9/11 commission. host: one more question before get to calls. you talk about the reasons they could be running. did you learn anything, among them in terms of their vision, what they hope to achieve by becoming elected officials? guest: probably the biggest thing is, and it stands the matter how they got elec
then you have the idealists, someone like the jefferson smith. then he started a project to get young professionals engaged in political campaigns. he started by driving a bus, driving people around oregon to volunteer on campaigns. he spawned about six legislatures in oregon and several in other office. the democracy forum was and more policy-oriented group in oregon and in the 1970's that led to a lot of people getting elected including congressman darrell bloom in our -- earl blumenaur. the...
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a friend of mine from california, brad smith, was here. i wanted to acknowledge him at this time. mr. chairman, there has been a lot of discussion about ideas about outsourcing and foreign components. a number of foreign countries have been mentioned. is there anything that would be a transfer of a job to a foreign country? >> it merely removes a remedy. i would argue, the most draconian remedy. absent removing that remedy, we are going to be an apparent job creation in this country. companies across the country are looking at this decision and making decisions. do they want to expose themselves to a decision of one- man and administrative law judge and then a bipartisan board, or do they want to place the work someplace else? we are trying to get americans back to work and give companies the confidence to open plants and put americans back to work. we need to pass this. >> mr. andrews, the word outsourcing -- did you discuss the issue? it is one company within the company within the united states -- that is outsourcing? >> i think it is a road map for outsourcing. it says that if
a friend of mine from california, brad smith, was here. i wanted to acknowledge him at this time. mr. chairman, there has been a lot of discussion about ideas about outsourcing and foreign components. a number of foreign countries have been mentioned. is there anything that would be a transfer of a job to a foreign country? >> it merely removes a remedy. i would argue, the most draconian remedy. absent removing that remedy, we are going to be an apparent job creation in this country....